// Copyright 2014 Cubane Canada, Inc.  All rights reserved.
// See LICENSE for details.

/*---
es6id: S25.4.4.1_A8.1_T1
author: Sam Mikes
description: Promise.all([p1, p2]) resolution functions are called in predictable sequence
includes: [promiseHelper.js]
flags: [async]
---*/

function Test() {
    var sequence = [];

    var p1 = new Promise(function(resolve) {
      resolve(1);
    });
    var p2 = new Promise(function(resolve) {
      resolve(2);
    });

    sequence.push(1);

    p1.then(function() {
      sequence.push(3);
      assert.sameValue(sequence.length, 3);
      checkSequence(sequence, "Expected to be called first.");
    }).catch($DONE);

    Promise.all([p1, p2]).then(function() {
      sequence.push(5);
      assert.sameValue(sequence.length, 5);
      checkSequence(sequence, "Expected to be called third.");
    }).then($DONE, $DONE);

    p2.then(function() {
      sequence.push(4);
      assert.sameValue(sequence.length, 4);
      checkSequence(sequence, "Expected to be called second.");
    }).catch($DONE);

    sequence.push(2);
}

// preheat
const NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT = 1;
for (let i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT; i++) {
    Test();
}

ArkTools.jitCompileAsync(Test);
assert.sameValue(ArkTools.waitJitCompileFinish(Test), true, '[JIT] JIT disabled.');

// test
const NUMBER_OF_TEST = 1; // or 2
for (let i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_PREHEAT; i++) {
    Test();
}
